The secret to success is my fitness: Mary Kom
Team Udayavani, Apr 14, 2018, 4:50 PM IST
Gold Coast: Almost every medal that is there to be taken is in her kitty but M C Mary Kom says she still trains like a maniac, the latest result of the regimen being a gold on debut at the Commonwealth Games here.
The 35-year-old mother-of-three, who has five world titles and an Olympic bronze medal, is a sporting icon not just in India but also in other countries.
Crowned Asian champion just months ago, Mary Kom added the light flyweight (48kg) Commonwealth crown to her tally on Saturday.
“The secret to my success is my fitness and I am very quick. I plan well before bouts. I am lucky that I can catch my opponents within seconds. I am able to read them very quickly,” Mary Kom said at the end of her CWG campaign.
“I don’t have injuries, all I have is minor issues like cramps sometimes,” she added.
The secret to her fitness levels and to an extent her calm demeanour in the ring is a training regimen that she refuses to let go of for even one day.
“When I decide something with my head and heart than even my husband cannot stop me. He sometimes tells me to take it easy after the competition but I can’t help it,” she said.
“I have to train to keep myself calm. It’s a strong urge, it’s a habit. Training makes me happy. When I don’t train I feel sick sometimes,” she added.
But despite the high fitness levels, she wouldn’t commit on whether the outlandish possibility of a 2020 Olympic appearance is on her mind.
“2020 is difficult to say, but I will try my best. 48kg is not there and I will have to put on weight to be in 51kg which is never easy. If I am super fit till 2020, I will compete but if I am not fit I will not,” said the accomplished boxer.
Elated at being India’s first woman boxer to claim a CWG gold, Mary Kom said scripting history makes her happy.
“I have won everything and all of my medals are very important. Do I need to say more? Which other boxers can claim that now I would not be scared of anyone. I am very happy that I created history. I have got everything,” she said. “I still think about Olympics gold but other than that I have got everything. Even in Olympics, I do have a medal. I haven’t left out anything,” she signed off.
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